Structure Optimization of Neuraminidase Inhibitors as Potential Anti-influenza (H1N1Inhibitors) Agents Using QSAR and Molecular Docking Studies

Authors

  • Asha Hole Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry- PG wing, AISSMS college of Pharmacy, Pune-01, Maharashtra, India.
  • Bhagyashri Sonawane Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry- PG wing, AISSMS college of Pharmacy, Pune-01, Maharashtra, India.
  • Chintamani Jadhav Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry- PG wing, AISSMS college of Pharmacy, Pune-01, Maharashtra, India.
  • Poonam Inamdar Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry- PG wing, AISSMS college of Pharmacy, Pune-01, Maharashtra, India.
  • Shashikant Bhandari Department of Pharmaceutical chemistry- PG wing, AISSMS college of Pharmacy, Pune-01, Maharashtra, India.
Abstract:

The urgent need of neuraminidase inhibitors (NI) has provided an impetus for understanding the structure requisite at molecular level. Our search for selective inhibitors of neuraminidase has led to the identification of pharmacophoric requirements at various positions around acyl thiourea pharmacophore. The main objective of present study is to develop selective NI, with least toxicity and drug like ADMET properties. Electronic, Steric requirements were defined using kohnone nearest neighbour- molecular field analysis (kNN-MFA) model of 3D-QSAR studies. Results generated by QSAR studies showed that model has good internal as well as external predictivity. Such defined requirements were used to generate new chemical entities which exhibit higher promising predicted activities. To check selective binding of designed NCE’s docking studies were carried out using the crystal structure of the neuraminidase enzyme having co-crystallized ligand Oseltamivir. Thus, Molecular modelling provided a good platform to optimize the acyl thiourea pharmacophore for designing its derivatives having potent anti-viral activity.

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volume 13  issue 1

pages  49- 65

publication date 2014-01-01

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